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Lancastrian   /lˌæŋkˈæstriən/   Listen
Lancastrian

noun
1.
A member (or supporter) of the house of Lancaster.
2.
A resident of Lancaster.



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"Lancastrian" Quotes from Famous Books



... order to recover the breath she had lost in enumerating them—"But there stands the sword of my ancestor Sir Richard Vernon, slain at Shrewsbury, and sorely slandered by a sad fellow called Will Shakspeare, whose Lancastrian partialities, and a certain knack at embodying them, has turned history upside down, or rather inside out;—and by that redoubted weapon hangs the mail of the still older Vernon, squire to the Black Prince, whose fate is the reverse of his descendant's, since he is more indebted to the ...
— Rob Roy, Complete, Illustrated • Sir Walter Scott



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